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Thread: JAA instrument rating

Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago by miroc
JAA instrument rating What is the recommended reading (text books) for an European instrument rating? I am planning to do the IR in the future and It would be nice to begin slowly with the theory.
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IO540 replied 3 weeks, 5 days ago
I am suprised nobody has answered this yet. The JAA IR must be done at a professional flight training organisation and these use certain training materials, so this is what you need to get because the exam questions will be constructed on the assumption you have studied from those materials. The JAA question bank is also now available, so you can check you have got the right answers! ...

Justiciar replied 3 weeks, 5 days ago
You will find that the course notes will provide the material you need. There are only three UK organisations doing the IR exams only so there is not much choice but all are by all accounts very good. If you really want to read ahead then your only choice is to get hold of the ATPL study guides, such as the Oxford Air Training manuals. They run at around £40 for each subject. The ATPL books...

BackPacker replied 3 weeks, 5 days ago
If you don't want to start hard-core studying just yet, but are just interested in the kind of stuff you can expect, the FAA makes two manuals on this subject available on their website for free. Aviation Handbooks & Manuals

 

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JAA instrument rating
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You will find that the course notes will provide the material you need. There are only three UK organisations doing the IR exams only so there is not much choice but all are by all accounts very good. If you really want to read ahead then your only choice is to get hold of the ATPL study guides, such as the Oxford Air Training manuals. They run at around £40 for each subject. The ATPL books have far more than you need if you are just doing...
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If you don't want to start hard-core studying just yet, but are just interested in the kind of stuff you can expect, the FAA makes two manuals on this subject available on their website for free. Aviation Handbooks & Manuals
miroc
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JAA instrument rating
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JAA instrument rating What is the recommended reading (text books) for an European instrument rating? I am planning to do the IR in the future and It would be nice to begin slowly with the theory.
IO540
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JAA instrument rating
Published (2009-11-10 09:09:00)
I am suprised nobody has answered this yet. The JAA IR must be done at a professional flight training organisation and these use certain training materials, so this is what you need to get because the exam questions will be constructed on the assumption you have studied from those materials. The JAA question bank is also now available, so you can check you have got the right answers! Somebody told me that the place he studied at let him have...

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